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Step back in time to World War II Amsterdam and follow Anne Frank’s remarkable story on a private guided walk. Discover the hidden attic rooms that shielded her family from Nazi persecution, and learn about the extraordinary measures they took to survive. Hear firsthand accounts of their resilience and bravery from your dedicated guide, and experience the preserved museum and house that continue to honor their legacy.
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Judy_S, May 2023
Viator needs to make mention that the only way to obtain tickets to the house is to go to the official ANNE FRANK website. That little bit of information would have been most helpful
Response from Host, May 2023
Thank you for your message. If you check the tour that you booked, tickets aren't included. It is described everywhere. There are no tickets available in this tour and this is why it is a walking tour and a tour of the life of Anna Frank excluding tickets. Let us know if you need anything else.
The Anne Frank House, the only museum established in memory of a person, is dedicated to telling the story of Anne Frank's life and legacy.
The visit is from the outside.
Anne Frank, the young diarist who chronicled her family's hiding in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during World War II.
On a tour of the Anne Frank House, you will be able to learn more about the history of the building and the story of Anne Frank.
The museum has a wide range of exhibits that help visitors understand what life was like for Jews living in Holland during World War II. Visitors have an opportunity to explore this time period through interactive exhibits and many more!
The visit will be from the outside.
In this square you will see the old Jewish market that disappeared in 1942 by order of the Nazis, and that was resumed in the late twentieth century. In addition, you will be able to interact with the daily life of Amsterdam and, at the same time, you will be very close to the Amstel River.
The stunning Westertoren Tower is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture and is the tallest building in Amsterdam. The tower offers an endless view over the city and the canals, with an observation point on the 49th floor from where you can admire the entire city.
You will see the monument that serves as a tribute to the great Jewish philosopher Baruch Spinoza, which is near the City Hall building.
Wander the picturesque streets of the Jewish Quarter, admire the unique architecture, and discover small shops, restaurants, and cafes offering a variety of culinary and cultural experiences.
Take a tranquil break in this charming park, home to the National Holocaust Memorial, a moving sculpture commemorating the Jewish victims of World War II.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.